Pedro Cabrita Reis
Os Desenhos da Maré Baixa
20 SEPTEMBER - 30 NOVEMBER 2019

Interview
Pedro Cabrita Reis was born in 1956 in Lisbon (where he lives and works) and is one of today's most famous portuguese artists. His work has been shown in well established international shows, such as the 9th Kassel Documenta and the 24th São Paulo Bienale. In 2003, he represented Portugal at the Venice Bienale.
The complex work of Pedro Cabrita Reis includes a multiplicity of means, from drawings using graffiti and pastel, to large scale painting and arquitectural dimensioned installations. The flux between the used materials nevertheless maintains each's own character.
Sculptures become images; when attached to windows, monochromatic articulated paintings lead to arquitectural elements or develop sculptural qualities. Photographs which appear in the installations open.
never-ending spaces for memory and reflection. Nature appears in his work in an extremely filtered way, as a road to consciousness. The loss of nature as a reference idea is the engine of Cabrita Reis' work. The artist sees architecture as replacing it and understands it as a mental discipline or a “reality exercise”through which we measure ourselves and the world. This requires a very high precision.
Exhibition View
I see myself as a painter, in the classic sense of the word, and...it is as a painter that I relate to the world, to that which I do and to my own self . All that I've ever done were paintings, some of them lighter, hung on walls, then heavier ones, set on the ground, and then some that encompass whole spaces.
Cabrita, A Talk in the Countryside, Pedro Cabrita Reis, Agusto M. Seabra, Souto Moura